Cycle planner for an earthmoving machine

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701 50, E02F 376, A01B 63112

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059244933

ABSTRACT:
A method for determining a series of work cycles for an earthmoving machine is disclosed. The method includes the steps of determining a plurality of parameters, modeling a volume of material to be moved, planning a series of work cycles to move the volume of material, and determining a level of productivity of the series of work cycles. The method also includes the steps of repeating the above steps a predetermined number of times and choosing an optimal series of work cycles to move the volume of material.

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